FOR SALE 7-Room House And Bath NEWLY REMODELED Hot Water Heat 1 mile west of Mount Joy $12,000 PHONE 3-4225 FOR SALE | Residence of Lynn Milligan | FLORIN A beautiful 2's STORY DWELLING 8 rooms, bath, hot water heat, large porches surrounding. Also a 2-car garage. All in the best of condition. ADAM H. GREER, Realtor 343 Walnut Street Columbia, Pa, Phone 4-3927 18-tfc 19-tfc PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate and Personal Property Saturday, May 29th, 1954 In the Borough of Elizabethtown at No. 145-147 West High Street. Lot of ground 48x200 ft. thereon erected a 21, Story DOUBLE rame Dwelling PERSONAL PROPERTY consisting of cherry two chests; dfop-leaf table; old bureau; chest of drawers; Mason and Hamlin nlelodeon; small spinning wheel; Currier and Ives prints; organ; top cupboard; fruit cupboard; 3 pec. living room suite; chairs and rockers: desk: small tables; beds; springs; washstands; bureaus; medicine cabinet; clothe trees; Heatrola; kitchen range; gas stove; pewter and silverware; caster set; 2 dozen coal oil lamps; 8 day clock; 24 hr. clock; other clocks; candle holder and snuffer; oil heater; carpet sweeper; baskets; books; curtain stretcher; dishes and cooking utensils; tubs; wheelbarrow; step-ladder; gar- den tools; wood saw; lawn mower; digging iron; and a lot of ar- ticles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M. made known by Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks when conditions will be | Katie S. Singer 19-3c P S Reduced Excise Taxes Cut | noon and evening program will | poultry queen from ten [ ian Association of America. | Charles, completed her test totalling 12-| | S. cow. County Poultry Affair Is June 5 County chickens players in a mo- | now showing in Pennsylvania—and scenes from this film will be reenacted in life at Lititz next week. The scenes were filmed in color last year when 3,200 Lan- caster County city folks and farmers got together to eat crisp, brown chicken barbecued over open pits. The Pennsylvan- ia State University produced the film to show folks in other counties just how successful a public chicken barbecue can be. Only the chickens will be new on Saturday, June 5, at Lititz, when the Lancaster County Poultry Association stages its fourth annual public barbecue. The cooks, dish wash- | ers, waiters and handymen will | be same Lancaster County poul- | try farmers who made this ev-| ent the largest in Pennsylvania. There are a couple of new en- tertainment features —one a| chicken cooking and recipe con- | test with eight amateur chefs | preparing chicken dishes before | the public. And for rural Farmers of America Lampeter-Strasburg and Joint high schools are ing educational displays. But the high spot of the after- Lancaster are featured tion picture folks, Future | from the | Manor | prepar- | be selection of a Lancaster Co. lovely contestants. Miss Helen Ann Graybill, of Manheim R3, the reigning Lancaster County and Pennsylvania queen will be on hand to preside at the corona- tion of her successor. Serving of barbecued chicken halves will start at 4 p. m. and continue until 8 p. m. or the last person is fed, the poullry- men promise. Lititz Spring Park additional space for the expect- ed crowd of 5,000, and new bar- becue pits promise speedy scr- ving, the committee advises. Poultry farmers, hatchery-| provides | men and feed dealers are now | selling tickets at $1.50 for ad-| ults and 75 cents for children. | Five Cows Have Completed Testing Five cows recently completed the herd improvement registry | program by the Holstein-Fries- | Averaging 17 quarts daily, | Elm Blossom Torr, a registered | Holstein owned by J. Lester | Landisville, recently | and 413] 342 days. Elm Blos- 10 mos. ,436 pounds of milk pounds butterfat in Milked twice daily, som Torr was 5 years, of age when her testing began. Her total was about 2's times the average U. S. cow. Averaging 16 quarts daily, Clovena Rena Letha Jannek, a registered Holstein owned by H. M. Hess, Mount Joy, recently completed her test totalling 12- 907 pounds of milk and 554 pounds butterfat in 365 days. Milked twice daily, Jannek was 9 years 9 months of age when her testing began. Her total was about 2% times the average U. Averaging 22 quarts daily, Elgan Kent Rag Apple Sanar, a registered Holstein owned by J. | Hook and H. G. Ginder, Jr., Mt. Joy, recently completed her test and 516 pounds butterfat in 312 totalling 14,865 pounds of milk | days. Milked twice daily, Sanar was 4 years 3 months of age when her testing began. Her to- tal was about 234 times the av- erage U. S. cow. Averaging 19 quarts daily, Cylon Homestead Burke, a reg- istered Holstein owned by M. | M. Wenger, Rheems, recently | completed her test totalling 13- YourTelephone Service Costs | ,487 pounds milk and | butterfat 528 lbs. Milked years in 297 days. twice daily, Burke was 7 | 2 months of age when her test- The recent reductions in federal excise taxes voted by Congress mean big savings for all telephone users. The tax on Long Distance is now 10% instead of 25% On Local Service the tax is 10% instead of 15% You receive the full benefit of this reduction. This company shares in no part of it. This reduction in cost makes telephone service an even bigger bargain for you. COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. ca Bt FI he cm, Arno spe Bei Ste al iat ing began. Her total was about | 21% times the average U. S.| COW. Averaging 19 quarts daily, Fonda Carnation Model Sup- | reme, a registered Holstein | owned by A. W. Wickenheiser, | Mount Joy, recently completed her test totalling 14,181 pounds | of milk and 430 pounds of but- | terfat in 342 days..Milked twice | daily, six years af | age when testing began. Her to- | tal was 23; times the average | ira and Mr. FLORIN Mrs. Lloyd Vogel was admit- ted as a surgical patient to St. Joseph hospital on Monday. Mrs. Mabel Herr, Mr. Harry Geyer of Elizabethtown, and Rev. Charles Fahl, of Sunny- field, Mo., visited at the Hamil- ton Home during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Myers and son Jeffrey, spent from Thursday to Sunday at Mrs. Myers’ Home at Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers, had the following as their guests on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Geo Bowers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mathias of Palmy and Mrs. David Myers of Mount Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arndt of Philadelphia and Mrs. Joseph Sabinash of Lancaster atlended the School reunion and visited in town Saturday. Mr. and Mis. Norman Kolp, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brenne- man visited Mr. Edward Hass- ler, at Allentown on Ascension Day. Mr. Nathan Shelly of Man- heim and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heisey of Coatesville were the guests of Mr. Samuel Shelley on Sunday. { Mrs. Emma Peifer of Harris- burg is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kaufl- man. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawton Sr., of Manor Ridge, Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vo- gel and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brooks and daughters, Betty and Patri- cia and Mr. Franklin Eichler visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard | McCorkle at S. Lansing, N. Y. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kurtz of Lititz RD, called on Mr. and Mrs. John Kline on Wednesday evening. JAMES B. HEILIG Funeral Director | TREE SERVICE SAWING, PRUNING and | SPRAYING | B. B. IBACH | 139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa. | Phone 5-4616 ed and vaccinated. * |THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, fa. Sale Register minx | | Friday evening, May 28 — a. FFA Boys CHoose the Mount Joy Borough limits, on the road leading to the Mt. Honored Farmers Joy cemetery, a lot of cows, The F. F. A. of the East Don- bulls, heifers, and shoats. Sale : ar id . egal High School announced | at 7:30 pm. DST, by; C. Sl... a ei a (that 6,000 Christmas trees were | Frank and Leo P. Frank, F. B.| lanted : Aldinger, auctioneer | Plantec on the land of Russell | yo : [Siebert of Elizabethtown at | 5 their regular meeting held re- | Saturday, May 29, — in the cently. At this meeting, the star | Borough of Elizabethtown at| farmer was chosen. He is Jay | 145-147 West High St., a public| Mumma. The outstanding dairy | sale of real estate-and personal farmer is John Garber and the | property. Sale at 12:30 p. m. by| outstanding farm mechanics | Katie S, Singer. Walter Dupes, man is James Ginder., | | Auct. | Friday, May 21, the freshman | boys enrolled in vocational ag- | riculture were initiated into the Saturday, May 29—at 145-147 / igh St., Elizabethtown, alu : W. High St lizabethtown ''F. F. A. Three seniors and public sale of personal property | ye ; junior were chosen to represent consisting of real estate and |, chapter ot Pern. State Uni- | household goods. Sale at 12:30 i apler 3 { | versity during F. F. A. week p.m. by Katie S. Singer. Walter| y "0 ‘g 214 10. The four poys] Dupes, Auct. : I | are Jay Mumma, Richard Hess, | | John Garber and James Longe- | Saturday, June 26, a public| sale on the premises at 20 Pop-| lar St, Mount Joy, a full line kitch- eo tummiture. Emme 6. ey Eo 6. LONgenecker | one | tate. C. S. Frank, Auct. UNIFORMS ARE WANTED | The Mount Joy Friendship) Fire Company Auxiliary will] hold a food sale Saturday, May 29, 11:00 a. m. at the fire house. | Chicken corn soup will be on| sale. The public is asked to| yring containers for the soup. BUILDING | CONTRACTOR | MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 PHONE 3-6091 Members who have auxiliary | asked to uniforms are bring) MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING them {o the fire hall | TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING PUBLIC SALE : ib a OLIVER SAGER & SON Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Hauling ~ And Light Jobs Top Soil and Fill R.D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 345R5 11-tfe » Im feeling m--9-h-by low!” Is that your friend in the hospital talking? Cheer him up! . . . Send him one of our clever hurry-and-get-well cards designed by Hallmark . . . the cards that say what you want to say + +» the way you want to say it! SLOAN’S PHARMACY MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Friday Eve’g., May 28 ia a. At the borough limits Mount| Joy on the road leading to the| Mount Joy Cemetery. A LOT OF Cows, Bulls, Heifers and Shoats A Lot of Tioga & Potter County Cows & Heifers, some register- C. Robert Fry MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. Wanted all kind of heifers, bulls, and shoats, Saleat 7 P. M. DS.T. Phone 3-5521 | LEO P. FRANK COWS, Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. Rocks and C. S. FRANK F. B. Aldinger, Auct. Claude Zeller, Clerk | | Excavating New Hours! Open Daily to 5:30 p. m. (EXCEPT WEDNESDAY FRIDAY and 70 9 WAY’S APPLIANCES 48 WEST MAIN STREET Cellars, Trenches, Etc. and Grading Jree: Removed PHONE MOUNT JOY 33-4753 — CLOSED AT NOON) SATURDAY P. M MOUNT JOY On The Square JOE'S SHOE REPAIR PHONE 9227R ELIZABETHTOWN ANNOUNCING 24 Hour Service From 41 East Main St., Mount Joy © apr Wash! SUPER Lone The new Wall Paini that's ready- to-use and easy to apply over wallpaper, painted walls, new 0 — — EXPERT REPAIRING - “plaster, wallboard, plywood. 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